Denmark bans Rice Krispies-Corn Flakes-Special K
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 03:47:51 -0500, Schuyler Colfax
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>In article >, aspen3
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>> On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:27:55 -0400, "Peanutjake"
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>> >"Pete" > wrote in message ...
>> >> On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:10:55 -0400, "Peanutjake"
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>> >> >Danish health authorities ban some Kellogg products, saying they could harm children
>> >> Why you x poast this shit?
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>> >Because it may be important news to the readers of four diabetic newsgroups.
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>> What is so important about it?
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>> >It is not off topic.
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>> I never said it was
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>> >It is not spam.
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>> I never said it was
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>> >PJ
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>This is really strange folks. I'm up at this hour 0342 because I can't
>sleep. I came into the office and took my blood sugar. To my amazement,
>it was 73! What Is odd here is that all week I have been eating nothing
>but one big bowl of corn flakes, Rice Krispies, and Cheerios all mixed
>together with skim milk, Splenda and Nutrasweet. I started adding about
>a cup of sugar to really get it right. Now we're talking about a quart
>of milk and one of those medium size microwave bowls full of cereal.
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>The strange thing is my blood sugar drops drastically after eating the
>cereal with sugar. It should have gone up to 200 or more. I took it just
>now and it is up to 78. I just don't understand why it is dropping
>instead of rising after eating all of that highly sweetened cereal about
>12 hours ago. The only other thing I have eaten today is a big plate of
>mixed vegetables?
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>Am I on to something good here? Or do I have some other problem? If all
>it takes to keep my blood sugar low is to eat a big bowl of cereal with
>refined sugar, I think I can handle that. :-) What gives here? Does it
>have something to do with the Denmark controversy over Kellogg products?
>
>Later
What are the times after eating that those readings represent? Are they
one-hour, two-hour or something else. Presuming you are T2, I'd suspect
you're peaking very high very quickly then plunging low.
Try a test next time at 30 mins and 1 hr.
Cheers, Alan, T2 d&e, Australia.
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